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Looks cool, Mains or battery powered, Excellent audio quality
No treble/bass/volume indicators, Still defers to the iPod for some functions, Carry handle is a bit dodgy
If you miss the heady 80s days of irresponsible tycoons, big hair and boomboxes, then the iM7 promises a return of sorts. Well, except for the tycoons and the big hair -- youll have to provide those yourself. ...
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Published: 2005-09-14, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
Powerful; portable; well designed and sound fantastic.
Really needs a carry case to be properly portable.
For portable iPod speakers the iM7 is unrivalled. Nothing else I’ve heard can match the performance of these speakers. If you include the non-portable iPod speakers though, there is more competition. While the Altec Lansing speakers keep pace with...
Abstract: Seamless integration with any dock-connecting iPod; eye-catching design; includes remote; charges the iPod while plugged in; works on AC power or batteries; impressive sound with thumping bass; auxiliary line-in port for use with other audio devices.
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Active, 2 Right/left channel speaker, 1 Audio input Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm Installed, 1 S-Video input, 1 Docking station, 1 Component video output RCA phono Installed<br> <b>Good:</b> Seamless integration with any dock-connecting iPod; eye-catching design; includes remote; charges the iPod while plugged in; works on AC power or batteries; impressive sound with thumping bass; auxiliary line-in port for use with other audio devices.<br> <b>Bad:</b> No meter display for bass, treble, or volume adjustment; a bit too bulky for ultimate portability; remote cant navigate through menus on the iPod.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Altec Lansing iM7 offers good sound quality, flexible listening options, and handy features, making it a solid choice for any iPod owner on the market for a complementary sound system.<br>
Abstract: ReviewA 80s style boombox for your iPod? well not quite but the latest iPod speaker system from Altec Lansing does have more than a passing resemblance to some 1980s ghetto blasters. Luckily it sounds a lot better.
Abstract: Since its release last year, Bose’s SoundDock (iLounge rating: B+) has proved astonishingly popular, winning a rare place in the display windows of certain Apple Stores. The reason: despite its $299 price tag, SoundDock’s use of a single enclo...
Abstract: The tube-shaped Altec Lansing inMotion iM7 is a combination Apple iPod dock and portable speaker system. The iM7 adds a little oomph to the companys inMotion line, providing room-filling sound in a stylish white and gray casing.
Abstract: In January I reviewed the inMotion3 portable audio system (see this link: http://www.bonafidereviews.com/article.php?id=54). While I was impressed by the design and performance of the inMotion3 and by how well it accomplished what it was designed to d...